Health Care Now for Military Families Poisoned at Camp Lejeune

My name is Jerry Ensminger, and I served my country faithfully for 24 years in the United States Marine Corps. During that time, I trained thousands of recruits to become honored Marines. And, like too many who lived at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, my family suffered great tragedy due to contaminated water at the base.

That’s why I’m asking for your help, to call on the U.S. government to help the families still suffering from the effects of toxic water at Camp Lejeune. Those of us who drank the water have suffered from cancers, leukemias, miscarriages and birth defects from the cancer-causing chemicals in the water. Last month, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki said providing healthcare to Camp Lejeuene veterans is "premature," and there are two bills in Congress that would provide health care for the families and veterans who desperately need it. But these measures are being held up by politics.

Our nation's leaders must act now to provide health care for the veterans and their families who were stationed at Camp Lejeune.

In 1983, my daughter Janey was diagnosed with childhood leukemia. Janey -- the only one of my children either conceived, born, or raised on the base -- was just six years old. For two and a half years, I watched Janey fight for her life. I watched her fight, suffer, and die. She passed away 27 years ago, when she was just 9 years old.

My daughter Janey was the only person in our family's history to be stricken with this awful disease -- but she is one of possibly 200,000 people who have gotten sick from the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. Years after her death, I learned of a report indicating the drinking water at the base had been contaminated during the time we lived there -- with chemicals suspected of causing childhood cancers and birth defects. I have not stopped working to help other victims since.

What happened at Camp Lejeune is one the worst cases of drinking water contamination in American history. Nearly 1 million people drank, bathed, and cooked with the base's water for three decades.

When the Marine Corps learned about the poisoned water in the early 80s, federal law required them to clean it up. But the Marine Corps failed to tell the truth about the contamination until the late 90s, and even then only told part of the truth. Sadly, many who were stationed at Camp Lejeune still don't know why they were ill -- or don't know how vigilant they must be now about their health.

It has taken years to expose the truth, and the Marine Corps has fought transparency at every turn -- delaying funding for health studies, withholding key documents and failing to disclose the true extent of the contamination to the public, the media, and Congress until forced to do so.

I have appealed to Marine Corps leadership to make things right for the families who have suffered, and I have testified before Congress asking for transparency and medical help for those who are now ill. The stories of families like mine have been documented in the film Semper Fi: Always Faithful. You can learn more about what happened here: www.tftptf.com.

Thousands of people who were poisoned at Camp Lejeune are struggling without access to the medical care they need. It's time for the U.S. government to provide the people who are still suffering the effects of the toxic water at Camp Lejeune with health care. We volunteered to serve and protect our nation...we never volunteered to be poisoned by our own leaders!

This petition was delivered to:

Press SecretaryMatt McAlvanah

House Veterans Affairs Committee, ChairRepresentative Jeff Miller

United States Secretary of Veterans AffairsEric Shinseki

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Veterans AffairsMedia Relations

Chief of Staff and Press SecretaryDan Mcfaul

Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, ChairSenator Patty Murray

Letter to

Press SecretaryMatt McAlvanah

House Veterans Affairs Committee, ChairRepresentative Jeff Miller

United States Secretary of Veterans AffairsEric Shinseki

Veterans AffairsMedia Relations

Chief of Staff and Press SecretaryDan Mcfaul

Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, ChairSenator Patty Murray

I just signed the following petition addressed to: US Government.

----------------For nearly three decades, people living at the U.S. Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina were exposed to cancer-causing chemicals from contaminated water wells. Between 1957 and 1987, as many as one million Marines and their family members used and ingested extremely toxic chemicals, including PCE and TCE, known to cause cancer and birth defects.

Many who were exposed have suffered from serious illnesses and are still in need of medical care, which has yet to be provided by the U.S. Marine Corps.

As documented in the in the award-winning documentary "Semper FI: Always Faithful," many families have come forward who lived at Camp Lejeune. Their stories of tragic illness and loss are heartbreaking. You can make sure the people living with illnesses borne from their time at Camp Lejeune are provided the medical care and health coverage they need to survive.

Please, provide the families suffering from exposure at Camp Lejeune the health care they desperately need.